The design, development and user-friendly navigation of a website are crucial factors that determine its success. But above all, it is the content that hooks in potential customers. And if they can’t figure out what they are reading through their mobile devices, your website is as good as dead.

It is time to follow the rules and stop with the experiments. Let the pillars of mobile typography guide you into creating the most lucid yet stylish content for your website.

The world around us is screaming with signals our original five senses don’t detect. Unlike some snakes, we can’t sense infrared with our naked eyes and unlike ducks and geese, we don’t have a native intuition for magnetic fields. But we’ve got pretty incredible brains, which we’ve used to craft ways to augment our five basic senses for a very long time.

While you could argue that this process goes back to the creation of language, it started getting serious with the adoption of the compass for navigation by China’s Song Dynasty in the 11th Century.With this breakthrough, humans could suddenly compensate for their lack of innate magnetic sensitivity with a piece of technology. For the first time, our species could leverage the Earth’s magnetic fields and use them to help us be better at life.

Microsoft has made a handful of Windows 10 related announcements today and it’s not done yet. The company confirmed during its WinHEC conference today that Windows 10 brings new gestures for precision touchpads and touchscreens.

Apple has started to invite developers to try the beta version of its upcoming iOS 8.3 software, which will include the emoji update that features various character skin tones for the first time.

Some developers who signed up to test the iOS software are now able to download the update, but invitations to give it a try is limited. Not everyone, even if you're a developer, will be able to get access immediately.

Once Apple released the iPhone 6 and 6 plus, app developers scrambled to make sure their wares looked good on the larger screens. Tempo is no different, but instead of just making everything bigger, it redesigned the app to make it easier to use.

Move over, Touch ID, because iris scanning technology is coming to secure smartphones in the very near future. Security software maker Delta ID unveiled its new ActiveIris Technology, which will allow you to use your eyes’ irises instead of passwords.

Unique ideas are hard to come by in this competitive app market, and even if there is a unique app, chances are high that someone else will develop a similar app and let users get it for free.

Unless you have developed an app that has “paid and successful” written all over it, I feel that it is always better to keep mobile apps free for download. But I’m sure the biggest question on your mind right now is: “how can I make money from free mobile apps?” Fret not, dear developer… there are ways (and pretty effective ones) that can promise to generate ample revenue from your free mobile app.

IPhone 6 Plus users are data-hungry big spenders, a marketer’s dreamWith iPhone 6 Plus users displaying much higher-than-average data consumption rates and order values, it is clear they provide an important new targeting opportunity for mobile marketers.

With the current pace of mobile innovation, for many of us, a smartphone could become our only computer in the next two years. The post In Less Than Two Years, a Smartphone Could Be Your Only Computer appeared first on WIRED.

Waggle, a cross-platform brand dedicated to dogs and their owners, has launched its application on iOS devices. The platform gives users tools for maintaining a healthy and social lifestyle with their dogs, in part by suggesting nearby dog-friendly locations for traveling with one’s pet.

Mobile scanning software maker Itseez3D has released an update to its 3D scanner app that can accommodate full-body 3D models. Designed to work with Occipital’s Structure Sensor ($499), a snap-on hardware device, itSeez3D now allows the iPad to create realistic full-body models from 3D scans. Previously, it could only scan head and shoulders.

The latest iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have the best cameras yet from Apple. Despite going with an 8MP sensor for three years now, the Cupertino company gave its latest set of handsets faster phase-detect autofocus and even optical image stabilization on the larger phablet. Similarly iOS 8 brings a host of improvements to the default camera app, with new timelapse tool and ability to shoot slow motion movies - plus all the OS level editing tools.

While Apple's prepacked imaging tools are great and all. The iPhoneography only truly sings when with a collection of apps to expand the capabilities of smartphone photography. With this in mind we've rounded up the 10 best camera apps letting you pull off all sorts of new tricks including toy box images, camera shake free videos and fixing lens distortion.

Those of you running the latest iOS 8 software on your iPhone or iPad might notice your battery life dwindling faster than usual. That’s because the handful of shiny new features added to the mobile operating system are working harder to make your mobile experience more productive. Of course, ironically, that productivity lasts for less time than before.

Now that it's actually been announced, the Apple Watch will likely seem like old hat by the time the Cupertino outfit manages to get it out the door next year, but that won't stop the truly tech-obsessed from, well, obsessing over every detail of what will likely be the first truly mainstream smartwatch.

The past week has been relatively busy for Microsoft, with the grand unveiling of the all-new Windows 10 operating system, but while the upcoming OS will no doubt consume much of the company’s time and resources over the next six or so months, it’s not the only exciting product currently in the works from the software maker. In fact, Microsoft Research has been developing a much more compelling and innovative creation, which takes Smart Cover technology to a whole new dimension in terms of capabilities, and although the tablet industry is considerably fast-moving one as is, we’re still particularly enthused about where this effort may eventually lead.

Known as FlexSense, the flexible, transparent sheet is packed with tiny sensors, and when manipulated, every movement is replicated on-screen with unprecedented levels of accuracy. As well as briefly explaining how FlexSense works in a short clip, Microsoft dazzles us with numerous situations that technology like FlexSense could really have an effect, and given the current emphasis on pro-level tablets across the industry, FlexSense’s capabilities are seemingly endless.

Almost every major software release includes its fair share of bugs and teething issues, and if you've recently grabbed iOS 8 for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, then you're not alone if you've encountered some Wi-Fi-related troubles.

Apple's new iOS 8 has a ton of new features, and so does their revamped Safari app, only some of the features aren't quite as obvious as others. In this guide, I'll show you my 5 favorite Safari secrets in iOS 8 for your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.

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